Brazilian GP - Sunday - Race Incidents

* Pre-race: Adrian Sutil does not appear on the grid. He'll start from the pits.

* Lap 1: On pole for the sixth time this year - and the second consecutive season in Brazil - Felipe Massa leads cleanly into Turn One. Kimi Raikkonen gets the jump on Lewis Hamilton - as does Fernando Alonso at the bottom of the Senna S. Hamilton attempts to retaliate at Turn Four but runs wide and drops to eighth. Mark Webber moves up to fourth ahead of Robert Kubica, Nick Heidfeld, Jarno Trulli, Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, David Coulthard, Rubens Barrichello, Sebastian Vettel, Takuma Sato, Jenson Button, Giancarlo Fisichella, Kazuki Nakajima, Anthony Davidson, Sakon Yamamoto, Ralf Schumacher (who collided with Heikki Kovalainen at the first turn, sending the Finn off the track) and Sutil. Kovalainen pits for repairs - as does Tonio Liuzzi who also sustained first-lap damage. Massa leads by 0.8s.

* Lap 48: The gap at the front is 1.5s. Alonso is almost 40s adrift in third.

* Lap 50: Massa pits for super-softs. Raikkonen leads.

* Lap 51: Heidfeld pits.

* Lap 52: Alonso pits.

* Lap 53: Raikkonen peels in... and resumes in the lead.

* Lap 54: Raikkonen leads by 1.9s. Rosberg pits, as does Liuzzi.

* Lap 56: Hamilton pits.

* Lap 57: Kubica pits.

* Lap 58: Hamilton laps in 1m12.506s - the race's fastest yet.

* Lap 61: Rosberg tries to pass Heidfeld at Turn One, sending both of them wide. Kubica passes both. Coulthard spins while trying to pass Nakajima. Nakajima and Schumacher pit. Hamilton is about 22s away from the fifth place he needs, with 10 laps to go.

* Lap 63: Trulli pits. Hamilton moves up to seventh.

* Lap 66: Raikkonen laps in 1m12.445s. Rosberg and Kubica cross the line as one...

* Lap 71: Raikkonen wins the race by 1.4s - and with it the championship. His team-mate Massa comes second with Alonso a distant third. Rosberg finishes fourth, Kubica fifth and Heidfeld sixth. Hamilton is seventh - and second in the world title race, beating Alonso on a countback. Trulli takes the final point. Raikkonen becomes Formula One's third championship-winning Finn, after Keke Rosberg (1982) and Mika Hakkinen (1998/99).